Sit down and make yourself()。
A.being comfortable
B.comfortably
C.exhausted
D.collapsed
A.being comfortable
B.comfortably
C.exhausted
D.collapsed
A.tokeep
B.keeping
C.havingkept
D.tohavekept
All the following sentences contain an adverbial clause of purpose EXCEPT
A.I am telling you that lest you should make a mistake.
B.He wrote the name down in order that he can remember it.
C.You"d better take more clothes in case the weather is cold.
D.I long to visit Beijing, so much so that I dream about it last night.
听力原文:W: Hello, Mr. Kay? I'm sorry for being late.
M: That's quite all right.
W: I owe you an apology. I was planning to come to your reception this evening but I'm afraid I can't make it after all. My mother's been taken iii and I have to go down to the hospital.
M: Very sorry to hear it. I hope it's nothing serious.
W: Well, they aren't sure. They've got to do some tests.
M: Well, thank you for letting me know. Let me know if there's anything I can do.
W: Thanks. Goodbye.
M: Goodbye.
(12)
A.She is ill.
B.We don't know from the passage.
C.There is something wrong with her father.
D.She went to see a doctor.
听力原文:M: Hi Diana, mind if I sit down?
W: Not at all, Jerry. How have you been?
M: Good. But I'm surprised to see you on the city bus. Is your car in the shop?
W: No. I've just been thinking a lot about the environment lately. I think the air will be a lot cleaner if we all use public transportation when we could.
M: You are right. The diesel bus isn't exactly pollution free.
W: True. But they'll be running a lot cleaner soon. We were just talking about that in my environmental engineering class.
M: What's the city going to do? Install pollution filters in the buses?
W: They could, but those filters make the engines work harder and really cut down on fuel efficiency. Instead they found a way to make their engines more efficient.
M: How?
W: Well, there is a material called the coniine oxide. It's a really good insulator. And a thick coat of it gets sprayed on the certain part of the engine.
M: An insulator?
W: Yeah. Actually, what it does is to reflect back the heat of burning fuel. So the fuel will bum more completely.
M: Sounds like people should all go out and get this stuff to spray their car engines.
W: Well, it's not really that easy. You first have to heat the material over 10,000 degrees and then, well, you get the idea. It's not something you or I can do ourselves.
(27)
A.How to produce pollution free bus.
B.How to prevent our environment from being polluted.
C.Whether to ride a passenger bus or a private car.
D.How to reduce the pollutants produced by bus.
听力原文:M: Hi, Diana. Mind if I sit down?
W: Not at all, Jack. How have you been?
M: Good. But I'm surprised to see you on the city bus. Your car in the shop?
W: No. I've just been thinking a lot about the environment lately. So I decided the air will be a lot cleaner if we all use public transportation when we could.
M: I'm sure you are right. The diesel bus isn't exactly pollution free.
W: True. But they'll be running a lot cleaner soon. We were just talking about that in my environmental engineering class.
M: What's the city gonna do? Install pollution filters of some sort on their buses?
W: They could, but those filters make the engines work harder and really cut down on fuel efficiency. Instead they found a way to make their engines more efficient.
M: How?
W: Well, there is a material called coniine oxide. It's a really good insulator. And a thick coat of it get sprayed on certain part of the engine.
M: An insulator?
W: Well, yeah. Actually, what it does is reflect back the heat of burning fuel. So the fuel will burn much hotter and burn up more completely.
M: So a lot less unburned fuel comes out to pollute the air, right?
W: Yeah, and the bus will need less fuel. So with the savings on fuel oil costs, they say this will all pay for itself in just six months.
M: Sounds like people should all go out and get some of this stuff to spray on their car engines.
W: Well, it's not really that easy. You see, normally, the materials are fine powder. To melt it so you can spray a coat of it on the engine parts, you first have to heat it over 10,000 degrees and then, well, you get the idea. It's not something you or I would be able to do ourselves.
(23)
A.A new fuel for buses.
B.The causes of air pollution.
C.Careers in environmental engineering.
D.A way to improve fuel efficiency in buses.
第二节 对话理解
在本节中,你将听到15个对话,每个对话有一个问题。请从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便回答问题和阅读下一问题及其选项。每段对话读两遍。
听力原文:M: Let's go out for some coffee, Mary.
W: Why don't you sit down right here? I'll make coffee for you.
What would Mary like to do?
A.Go out for some coffee.
B.Sit beside the man.
C.Make coffee for the man.
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see, you are Mr. Tom, is that fight?
M: Right.
W: And you are looking for a job?
M: Yes, I am. I'll graduate from college next June. My major is architecture.
What probably is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Manager and customer.
C.Secretary and client.
D.Interviewer and interviewee.
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see, you are Mr. Tom, is that right?
M: Right.
W: And you are looking for a job?
M: Yes, I am. I'll graduate from college next June. My major is architecture.
What probably is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Manager and customer.
C.Secretary and client.
D.Interviewer and interviewee.
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see, you're Mr. Walsh, is that right?
M: Right.
W: And you are looking for a job?
M: Yes, I am. I'll graduate from college next June. I'm majoring in architecture.
W: I see. Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, nothing. We did some practice work in class though.
W: Do you have copies of your letters of recommendation with you?
M: Yes. One's from Dr. Hilton and one's from Mr. Phelps.
W: Good. Now what kind of salary are you hoping to get?
M: From what I've read it seems that a starting salary would be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here you would start at $10,500 for the first year--a kind of training period. Then you would go to$15,000. After that your raises would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other benefits, things like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this pamphlet. You can take it along and look at it.
M: Is it all right if I send in the rest of the things for my application?
W: That would be fine. After Mr. Sheehan looks all the applications over he'll make the final decision.
M: What do you think are the chances of my getting the job?
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. We'll be hiring two people.
M: I surely hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.
(20)
A.$15,000.
B.$10,500.
C.$14,000.
D.$16,000.
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